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The word because has neither a prefix nor a suffix.
Neither, "groan" is a standalone word and is not a prefix or suffix.
"Neglectful" is neither a prefix nor a suffix; it is a complete word.
Earphone has neither a prefix or suffix. It has a root word: phone.
Cede is neither a suffix or prefix. Cede is a root word.
The word because has neither a prefix nor a suffix.
Tonight is neither - it is a whole word.
Neither, "groan" is a standalone word and is not a prefix or suffix.
"Neglectful" is neither a prefix nor a suffix; it is a complete word.
Glare has neither a prefix or suffix, it is a word on its own. With a prefix: antiglare With a suffix: glaringly
I'm pretty sure its neither. A prefix/suffix is IN a word, not a word itself.
(untie) is neither a prefix or suffix it is a word not the part (un) is a prefix prefix-the 2 or 3 letter word at the beginning of a word (dis<un<re)
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.
Earphone has neither a prefix or suffix. It has a root word: phone.
Neither, a prefix comes at the beginning of a word and the suffix at the end; therefore a word could not be either but parts of it could in this word tion is a suffix and the base word would be resolute. Hope this helps:)
Cede is neither a suffix or prefix. Cede is a root word.
"Oji" in Japanese is a prefix that is usually added to a person's name to show respect or affection, as in "Oji-san" (uncle) or "Oji-sama" (a term of respect for an older man).